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Brief_History_of_Alex_Rollin

After high school Alex worked with complimentary currency in schools and churches while being the owner/operator of both a night club and a restaurant. 2 years later, in 1997, when the complimentary currency gig required him to get a BA in order to move up the ranks, he followed his parents example and enrolled at the Robert Hutchins School Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies Program at Sonoma State University. While devouring every post-modern anything he could get his hands on he worked in electrical engineering at Motorola and Agilent Technologies. 3 years later, in 2000, with his BA in hand, he opened a technology consulting company in San Francisco, enrolled in seminary in 2002, and soon found himself managing a nationwide computer network from a desk in downtown San Francisco. 2 years later in 2004, with seminary coming to a close, he nursed his itch to practice integral spiritual leadership and headed for Boulder. While working for Integral Institute, Alex met Cherie Beck. They now live together in Columbia, MD, where they are helping with the development of iterative viral meshworks, unleashing the insights of Claire Graves, Dr. Don E. Beck, and Ken Wilber.


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